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Employment Opportunities

Our staff is comprised of individuals with strong analytic skills in the fields of economics, urban and regional planning, public policy and related fields. If you fit this profile and are looking for a challenging, fast paced and exciting work environment, then please read on about our employment policies and job openings.

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Send your resume accompanied by a cover letter that identifies both the specific job that you are looking for and your qualifications for that job. You may send it via e-mail to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or via fax to 617-338-1174 or by mail to: Economic Development Research Group, 155 Federal Street, Suite 600, Boston, MA 02110.

Summer Associates

EDR Group is seeking full-time research assistants and data analysts for summer 2018 to support in transportation and economic analysis in our downtown Boston headquarters.

Latest Blogposts

I recently participated in a workforce roundtable at The Council for Community and Economic Research's (C2ER’s) annual conference in Atlanta. C2ER is a membership organization comprised of economic researchers and data providers from the public, pri...

Kyle Schroeckenthaler of EDR Group is on assignment to the offices of our parent company, EBP, in Zurich for the summer months. While in Zurich, Kyle is working closely with the Resources, Energy and Climate division as well as the Transportat...

The Transportation Research Board's (TRB's) National Cooperative Research Highway Research Program (NCHRP) recently released Report 873: Guidebook to Funding Transportation Through Land Value Return and Recycling. With ongoing conversations at every...

The I-TED Conference on Transportation and Economic Development has now concluded. Judging by the reaction of all the participants with whom I’ve spoken, it was a tremendous success. Here are some personal observations. The field of Transporta...

The transportation ecosystem is changing rapidly. Individuals have new transportation options, and nationwide trends show transit ridership in decline . New technologies, such as automated vehicles, are expected to continue to reshape mobility in th...